[1] WHAT HAPPENED IN 2011[1.1] INTRODUCTION[1.2]CHRONOLOGY[1.2.1] January[1.2.2] February[1.2.3] March[1.2.4] April[1.2.5] May[2] BACKGROUND OF EGYPTIAN SITUATION[2.1] SOME KEY ECONOMIC FACTS[2.1.1] Introduction[2.1.2] Economic growth is based on shaky foundations[2.1.3] The transformation of the Egyptian economy[2.1.4] The structure of the Egyptian economy[2.1.4.1] The five pillars[2.1.4.2] Other sectors of the Egyptian economy[2.1.5] Rapid population growth[2.1.6] The role of the army in the economy[2.2] THE CREEPING OPPRESSION OF WOMEN[2.2.1] A bit of history[2.2.2] Women: slaves of men[2.2.3] Honor crimes[2.2.4] Sexual harassment in the street[3] A BIT OF GEO-POLITICS[3.1] THE US GAMBLE[4] THE PILLARS OF SOCIAL COMPROMISE[4.1] THE POWER OF THE ARMY[4.1.1] Organization of the Egyptian army[4.1.2] Budget[4.1.3] Structure[4.1.4] Some historical facts[4.1.5] Evolution[4.1.6] The Army: an economic power[4.2] THE POWER OF THE MUSLIM BROTHERS[4.3] WHY TURKEY AND NOT EGYPT?[4.4] THE OPPOSITION: THE VACUUM[4.4.1] Political parties[4.4.2] Unions[5] THE WORKING CLASS REALITY[5.1] A BRIEF HISTORY OF WORKERS STRUGGLES IN EGYPT[5.1.1] Back to the 19th century[5.1.2] A bourgeois attempt at working class containment[5.1.3] After independence: 1952-1984[5.1.4] From bread riots to the fall of Mubarak[5.2] CLASS COMPOSITION[5.3] WORKING CLASS STRUGGLES[5.3.1] Presentation[5.3.2] Chronology[5.3.3] Analysis[6] CONCLUSION[6.1] Democratic demands, freedom and communism[6.1.0.1] What was the igniter of events?[6.1.0.2] What were the main demands?[6.1.0.3] What did the working class do in this movement?[6.1.0.4] Some established facts[6.2] What can happen?[6.3] KEY ECONOMIC FACTS